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Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Pain and Environmental Health Hazards among Tea Pluckers of Maddekanda Tea Estate in Balangoda Pradeshiya Saba Division, Sri Lanka: Table 4

Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Pain and Environmental Health Hazards among Tea Pluckers of Maddekanda Tea Estate in Balangoda Pradeshiya Saba Division, Sri Lanka
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table of contents
  1. Abstract
    1. Background
    2. Design and methods
    3. Results
    4. Conclusions
  2. Introduction
  3. Methodology
  4. Results
    1. Socio-demographic characteristics of the participants
    2. Working characteristics of the participants
    3. Participants’ habits of substance usage
    4. Prevalence of musculoskeletal pain
    5. Prevalence of environmental health hazard
    6. Factors associated with musculoskeletal pain among tea pluckers
  5. Discussion
  6. Conclusions
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Notes
  9. References

Table 4 Musculoskeletal pain among tea pluckers.
Type of painFrequency (n=378)Prevalence (95% CI)
Any musculoskeletal pain25968.5 (63.6-73.2)
Neck pain8522.5 (18.4-27.0)
Shoulder pain9725.7 (21.3-30.4)
Hand/arm pain8823.3 (19.1-27.9)
Upper back pain11329.9 (25.3-34.8)
Low back pain16443.4 (38.3-48.8)
Knee pain15841.8 (36.8-47.0)
Ankle pain338.7 (6.1-12.0)

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